8/20/2016 — Notre Dame safety Max Redfield, linebacker Te’von Coney, running back Dexter Williams, cornerback Ashton White and wide receiver Kevin Stepherson charged with misdemeanor possession of marijuana. Additionally, Redfield, Stepherson and Williams were charged with one count each of possession of a handgun without a license. Additionally, the sequel, cornerback Devin Butler charged with battery to law enforcement and resisting law enforcement. Both of those are felonies.

2/22/2016 — Kentucky defensive end Jason Hatcher charged with speeding 11 mph over the limit, trafficking in marijuana (eight ounces to fewer than five pounds), tampering with physical evidence and possession of drug paraphernalia.

12/12/2015 — Mississippi State linebackers Gerri Green and DeAndre Ward charged with possession of beer in a dry county. Green tallied additional charges of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, while Ward was hit with a disturbing the peace charge.

5/1/2015 — Georgia Southern defensive end Ross Alexander and linebacker Kurt Oehlbeck charged with one count each of possession of a schedule I controlled substance and criminal trespass, while safety Alexander Yost was charged with criminal trespass and criminal attempt to commit a felony.

3/4/2015 — Western Kentucky defensive lineman Evan Sayner charged with alcohol intoxication in a public place, displaying or possession of a canceled or fictitious license and being a person age 18-20 possessing/purchasing/attempting to purchase/having another purchase alcohol.

11/29/2014 — Arizona wide receiver Samajie Grant cited for suspicion of driving under the influence of drugs and charged with minor in possession of spirituous liquor, person under 21 in physical control of a motor vehicle with spirituous liquor and driving without a valid operator’s license.

5/31/2012 — Michigan defensive tackle Will Campbell charged with felony malicious destruction of property (more than $1,000 but less than $20,000) and misdemeanor malicious destruction of property (more than $200 but less than $1,000).

5/2/2012 — Oklahoma State defensive lineman Calvin Barnett charged with four driving-related misdemeanors: driving under suspension, driving without insurance, speeding and failing to register a vehicle within 30 days of purchase.

4/22/2012 — Marshall running back Martin Ward, defensive back Philip Warren, cornerback Corie Wilson and linebacker Stefone Grace were arrested on the following charges: Ward with disorderly conduct; Warren with battery on police, disorderly conduct and obstructing an officer; Wilson with obstructing an officer and fleeing on foot; and Grace with disorderly conduct and obstructing an officer.

3/6/2012 — USC linebacker Simione Vehikite charged with leaving the scene of an accident; driving under the influence and causing injury; driving with a .08% blood alcohol level and causing injury; and identity theft.

2/28/2012 — South Carolina linebacker Angelo Watley charged with grand larceny of goods that value more than $2,000 but less than $10,000, financial transaction card theft and violent burglary in the second degree.

10/31/2011 — USF offensive lineman Tony Kibler was charged with armed burglary of a dwelling and improper exhibition of a weapon on school grounds — which are felonies — and a misdemeanor count of criminal mischief.

7/11/2011 — Marshall safety Donald Brown charged with domestic battery. He was dismissed from the football program.

7/10/2011 — Arkansas offensive lineman Anthony Oden charged with (take a deep breath) driving while intoxicated, possession of a controlled substance, driving left of the center line, failing to yield to an emergency vehicle, no proof of ownership, driving on a suspended/revoked driver’s license and no driver’s license. He was dismissed from the football program.

4/28/2011 — Michigan State defensive end Corey Freeman charged with driving with a suspended license and failing to disclose to an officer that he was carrying a concealed weapon. He was suspended for the Spartans’ spring game.

4/22/2011 — Rice defensive end Cody Bauer and offensive lineman Cade Shawwere arrested on a felony charge each of possession of a firearm.

4/22/2011 — Rice cornerbacks Kevin Gaddis and Phillip Gaines were hit with misdemeanor charges – the former for theft of property valued between $50 and $500 and possession of two ounces or less of marijuana, the latter for the same possession charge

4/20/2011 — Duke linebacker Tyree Glover charged with trafficking in cocaine and possession of marijuana and cocaine with the intent to sell and deliver. He was dismissed for what the school described as conduct unbecoming a member of the football program.

3/22/2011 — Miami linebacker Ramon Buchanancharged with two felonies — resisting a police officer with violence and battery on a police officer, firefighter or emergency medical care provider — and three misdemeanors – trespassing, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest without violence. He was suspended indefinitely by head coach Al Golden.

3/18/2011 — Washington wide receiver Jordan Polk was charged with “a domestic-violence crime“. He has been dismissed from the football program by head coach Steve Sarkisian.

3/11/2011 — Auburn junior defensive back Mike McNeil, freshman wide receiver Shaun Kitchens, freshman wide receiver Antonio Goodwinand freshman tight end Dakota Mosley were each charged with five counts of first-degree robbery, one count of burglary in the first degree and one count of theft of property in the first degree. All four have been dismissed.

3/11/2011 — Michigan State linebacker Max Bullough was charged with a minor in possession of alcohol and eluding police.

3/11/2011 — Michigan State tight end tight end Brian Linthicum was charged with misdemeanor third-degree assault and eluding police.

3/5/2011 — Iowa State defensive end Jake Lattimer was charged with assault on a peace officer and interference with official acts. He was suspended indefinitely by head coach Paul Rhoads.

1/28/2011 — Louisville players and twins Jacob and Isaac Geffrad were each charged with one count of first-degree assault for beating down a teammate back In October. They have subsequently been dismissed from the football program.

1/23/2011 — Oklahoma wide receiver Kenny Stills was arrested for misdemeanor driving under the influence, while starting safety Tony Jefferson was arrested for interference with the official process.

1/18/2011 — UConn running back Lyle McCombs was arrested on charges of possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. The true freshman was suspended indefinitely by new head coach Paul Pasqualoni.

12/20/2010 — Nebraska safety Rickey Thenarse was arrested on charges of driving under the influence, driving with a suspended license and impeding traffic. He was suspended for the Holiday bow by head coach Bo Pelini.

12/12/2010 — Syracuse linebacker Malcolm Catercharged with four felonies — three counts of burglary, one count of grand larceny — and two misdemeanors — two counts of petit larceny — for a string of break-ins. He was dismissed from the football program by head coach Doug Marrone.

12/10/2010 — Kentucky quarterback Mike Hartline charged with second-degree disorderly conduct, alcohol intoxication in a public place and failure to notify the department of transportation of an address change.

12/9/2010 — Nebraska defensive tackle Baker Steinkuhler charged with suspicion of driving under the influence. Head coach Bo Pelini suspended the sophomore for the Cornhuskers’ Holiday Bowl game against Washington.

12/8/2010 — UConn offensive lineman Greg McKee has been has been charged with importing child pornography, obscenity and promoting a minor in an obscene performance. He was suspended indefinitely by head coach Randy Edsall.

11/17/2010 — Penn State defensive end Sean Stanleycited for disorderly conduct after getting caught, you guessed it, peeing in public. It was a separate urination charge from Redd’s. As an aside, will State College be getting indoor plumbing at any point in the near future?

11/15/2010 — Illinois linebacker Evan Frierson is arrested on a charge of aggravated battery. A day after the felony arrest became public knowledge, Frierson was dismissed from the Illini football program.